Corruption in Women’s Healthcare & Fertility Industry | How to Navigate Pitfalls & Self Advocate

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Today we will be discussing the neglect and corruption within the system of women’s healthcare including the Dark side of the Fertility Industry and how to navigate through both using a framework my guest has created to equip women to advocate for themselves and be heard.

Amanda Laden is the Founder and CEO of Period to Pause, the leading platform for elevating women's voices when advocating for their own health, healthcare treatment, and well-being. She is paving the way to give women their voice back and empowering them to stand up for themselves and their health.

We’ll be discussing:

-Amandas journey in the women’s healthcare “business” and what the unfortunate costs that she incurred because of the issues she experienced

-The conveyor-belt mentality in Women’s Healthcare: Speed, Profit & Obedience

-The systemic silencing of women in their Own Healthcare

-How best to navigate the fertility industry, what to look out for, and how to avoid issues

-A framework called V.O.I.C.E to help equip women to advocate for themselves when dealing with the women’s healthcare business that will help them avoid many of the consequences.

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